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Kendal's Adoption Story

Would you grant hope to a foster child who needs it?

Nearly 600,000 American children spend time in the foster care system annually. Of those available for adoption, roughly 117,000, half are “unadoptable” because they are too old, want to be adopted with siblings, or have specific medical/emotional needs. But they are NOT unadoptable. If a child turns 18 and ages out of the system, 25 percent become homeless. All these children need is someone to commit to loving and taking care of them.

Mission statement: Grant Me Hope’s purpose is to find loving, adoptive homes for foster children before they age out of the foster care system alone facing homelessness.

Grant Me Hope has three goals:

Grant Me Hope produces excellent, professionally done one- and two-minute, high-quality, broadcast-worthy videos of foster children who are available for adoption. These videos are aired during the newscasts of our partnering television stations, as public service announcements on TCT TV, and on social media to allow the children to introduce themselves to thousands of potential families.